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  • How full of life and motion it was!

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  • He was full of surprises.

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  • Texas was full of beautiful valleys.

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  • Slowly carrying the full cups into the living room, she handed one to Alex.

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  • It's full of sculptures and paintings.

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  • For a full week she enjoyed the benefits of being big sister.

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  • She handed Bordeaux a plate full of flapjacks she had been keeping warm by the fire and poured some honey over the top.

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  • It was full of officers.

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  • She gazed up into eyes that were full of tenderness.

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  • This area is so full of wildlife.

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  • Within an hour Betsy had assembled a full biography.

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  • The 1920s to 1950s renderings of what people thought the future would look like are full of things like personal jetpacks and flying cars.

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  • Her expression was solemn, but the eyes that regarded Lisa were full of mischief.

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  • Roxanne smiled, and that tiny dimple danced at the corner of her full lips.

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  • History is full of radical breaks with the past that only seem to have come out of nowhere but were, in fact, predictable.

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  • So Boris was full of nervous vivacity all day.

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  • She drank until full.

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  • It was a house full of people who happened to be related to him.

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  • A cool breeze lifted the damp hair at her temples and ruffled the hem of her full skirt.

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  • She tried to feign innocence but her eyes were probably full of mischief instead.

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  • When the tines get full of hay, you lift it.

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  • Jonathan leaned forward so that he had a full view of Señor Medena.

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  • That wide-eyed innocent look and those full lips reminded him of a fairytale princess.

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  • A middle-aged woman entered the room, her hands full of hamburger meat as she formed a patty.

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  • Her fingertips touched something and she grabbed a hand full of Brandon's shirt.

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  • I opened my eyes to full daylight.

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  • We had full medical insurance and a pension program.

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  • He should've taken some satisfaction at the full glass of wine.

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  • We've got a full house.

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  • In the future, we will paint surfaces with substances full of nanites that will absorb sunlight and turn it into electricity, transforming any object we paint into a clean energy creator.

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  • Given these agricultural strengths, is there anyone who believes the United States alone couldn't produce an extra $365 billion worth of food, at full retail price, if there were a ready buyer for it?

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  • When she came, everything about me breathed of love and joy and was full of meaning.

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  • A lake like this is never smoother than at such a time; and the clear portion of the air above it being, shallow and darkened by clouds, the water, full of light and reflections, becomes a lower heaven itself so much the more important.

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  • That same day Kutuzov was appointed commander-in- chief with full powers over the armies and over the whole region occupied by them.

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  • Felipa was wearing a perky red satin gown with spaghetti straps and full skirt.

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  • Yet there was something about the way he moved, so full of grace and power.

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  • Martha had a plate full of pancakes ready so we all sat around the large table.

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  • While Betsy loved her position, she was far more enchanted with our success and would adopt it as a full time venture in a minute.

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  • As each of us spent five full days a week together, we agreed to go our own ways on weekends, establishing an outside life.

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  • People who live their lives following their passions seem more full of life and energy than anyone else.

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  • It was the sweet allurement of the mimosa tree in full bloom that finally overcame my fears.

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  • Once there were eleven tadpoles in a glass globe set in a window full of plants.

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  • After the fatigues and impressions of the journey, his reception, and especially after having dined, Bolkonski felt that he could not take in the full significance of the words he heard.

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  • Bonaparte's adjutant rode full gallop with this menacing letter to Murat.

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  • Finally she leaned back sucked her lungs full.

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  • A full week passed before we had our answer.

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  • The stranger's kiss was light, his full lips warm and soft.

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  • Turning in a full circle, Gabe waited for a sign the deity still sought him.

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  • It took two full revolutions before he saw it, a mortal gateway that pulsed brighter than the others, beckoning him.

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  • A full wine glass sat in front of the seat.

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  • Rhyn, whose last words to her had been to find him, if she wanted to know the full story.

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  • She couldn't remember seeing his chiseled features in full light without being drunk or terrified.

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  • How was that possible, when she recalled living a full life in Indiana before moving to Atlanta?

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  • Did it matter, if she was able to live a full life?

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  • The neckline was plunging, revealing the curves of her full breasts.

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  • It was three months' salary, though Hannah had added it to the black AmEx her fiancé paid in full every month without a second thought.

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  • Instead she crossed to the full bar and traded the champagne for a triple shot of whiskey on the rocks.

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  • Her headache was gone, her stomach full, and another glass of whiskey in her hand.

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  • She wanted to see what the beast looked like, what kind of monster he'd be, yet knew if she saw him in full light, he was on his way to kill her.

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  • There were two moons in this realm, one full and the other a sliver.

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  • When her stomach was full, she allowed herself to look at him.

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  • Sweating already from the effort, she braided her hair to keep it out of her face and then leaned her full weight on the rope.

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  • His solid, warm body atop hers immobilized her and he pinned her wrists to the bed, silver eyes blazing and elongated fangs resting on his full lower lip.

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  • Five cups of coffee later and a full Irish breakfast --without the blood pudding --settling in her stomach, she still couldn't shake the throb.

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  • The breakfast room had cleared out an hour before, but the patient matriarch kept her coffee cup full and left her alone.

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  • Immediately, the second woman reappeared with a small basket full of medicinal wares.

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  • You'll have full use of your arm, even if it's scarred.

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  • Katie braced herself for a storage room full of military uniforms and was surprised to see what looked much like a women's department section.

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  • The distance to the beach was short in her dream, her body full of fear and adrenaline.

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  • He.d fed on the first one and was full but not satisfied.

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  • The forest is full of demons out for Sasha.s head, and the Dark One may be sending more of its creatures.

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  • Evelyn didn't stop for a full minute.

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  • Evelyn was six feet tall and Romas a full head taller than her.

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  • I hope you charged him full price.

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  • The newlyweds spent the night at a local luxury hotel-- also an arrangement made by Kiera-- and she was left alone in the row house full of boxes.

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  • She saw a full range of eye colors, though she noticed with some interest that blue or green eyes were unnaturally clear-- unlike her Mediterranean, green-blue-grey gaze.

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  • She ate until full, then pushed her plate from the edge of the table.

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  • If it's four and I go five and interrupt someone's conference or walk into a room full of tarantulas, I'm going to go crazy.

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  • She'd wanted to return home since she arrived, yet when presented with the enormity of her importance in her new world … when she realized how incredible it really would be to have a man like A'Ran in her bed every night … when she saw he was capable of passion … when she found out an entire planet full of people would die if she left … She couldn't help the tears at such a thought.

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  • Bird Song is full.

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  • He knew full well the answer.

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  • His lifemate was tiny, standing a full head shorter than the average woman and a head and shoulders shorter than him.

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  • It took him a full day to realize she didn't know how to exit her room, that her intent at disassembling the access pad had been to make it work for her.

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  • In fact, no one slapped a warrior full grown, not even his father.

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  • Both hands rested in her lap as she studied it for two full rotations.

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  • He was much older with a full head of silver hair, a similar shade of dark eyes, and a lean build.

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  • She greeted the room full of people with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and her position of master battle planner with both excitement and awe.

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  • Nishani followed him from the bustling, warm banquet room to the cool courtyard in front of the house beneath a full sky of suns.

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  • He lifted her at last and carried her to his quarters, senses full of her quickened breath, heady female scent, sweet taste.

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  • The Monterey mists were in full effect, filtering the sunlight.

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  • It took a full minute for Evelyn to realize just how serious she was.

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  • The Qatwali warriors had looked her over in full light, as if to ensure she was no threat, then dismissed her with a look that said she ranked lower than the tarantula cat clinging to one wall.

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  • She stopped within full view of Jetr and waited, not wanting to draw the attention of the entire Council to her.

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  • It's one of the few times we've been without guests since we opened and we'll practically have a full house next week with the Ice Festival coming up.

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  • Dean spent much time clinging to the sideboards until his wife, with a heart full of charity and an arm about his waist, supported him in slow glides around the oval.

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  • We've practically got a full house of ice climbers starting in a couple of days, Dean answered.

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  • Well, now we're even closer to having a full house.

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  • The dress was full length, rather plain, with a high collar.

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  • The Deans had utilized the site a half dozen times, including, in December, the council-sponsored full moon nighttime outing, followed by a dip in the town's hot spring pool.

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  • Plus, you got a comb and brush and a notebook full of who knows what.

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  • Cynthia crossed to the desk and returned with a hand full of cards and envelopes.

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  • Bird Song was now officially at full capacity and would remain so for the next few days.

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  • With Bird Song being full, much as I'd like to get to know Miss Annie a little better, she'll have to wait in line.

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  • There was lots of stuff about the 'soiled doves' but not very many full names.

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  • He wanted a room, but you told him the inn was full and sent him away.

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  • But you're a full card-carrying romantic optimist.

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  • Cynthia must have finally slept because the noise in the hall startled her to full wakefulness, her husband as well.

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  • Lack of a full night's sleep had put both Deans in less than top form as they readied breakfast.

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  • Cynthia gave a not-too-well disguised harrumph and left the kitchen for the dining room with a plate full of breakfast.

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  • Jeff gave Dean a smile as big as a full moon.

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  • Cynthia protested, citing the accumulating chores and full house, but reluctantly agreed.

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  • The town managed to close up the dance halls in 1902, at least for a year or so, but it wasn't long before the girls were at it again, full tilt.

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  • How could I get away with an inn full of guests?

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  • He used to beat the shit out of his shack full of kids just to keep in shape.

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  • Fred poured a full glass of Tequila for Weller but left the other two glasses empty.

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  • One hearty soul was clothed in shorts, as if trying to wow his neighbors with an out of season, near full body tan.

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  • They took their time over the ice cream, making soup of the last few spoons full, but Dean learned nothing further.

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  • His gloves, adequate for snow shoveling, were poor equipment to safely grasp a rope that supported his full weight.

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  • She didn't cut the rope all the way through, but enough that it wouldn't bear her husband's full weight.

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  • He sauntered down Main Street, the hint of a self-satisfied smirk playing across full, pink lips.

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  • It took a full two weeks to turn Cassandra and it ended in disaster.

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  • He wasn't too full of himself, and he really did appear to love her.

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  • He leaned in to her, brushed his lips against her ear and whispered, "I've got a closet full of Caracenis and Brionis at home."

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  • Even wet, her hair cascaded in a full mane that framed her face beautifully.

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  • He stood a full head taller than Connor, but they probably were close in size across the chest.

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  • Put yourself into a full blown depression?

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  • Her voice sounded rich, and full.

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  • She raised her eyes through dark, full lashes and locked full on to his.

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  • Her eyes, her hair, those legs, the way she moved, her full, rich voice, but mostly that feeling when their eyes connected.

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  • As he headed for the door, Sarah called, "Don't forget tomorrow night's the full moon."

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  • The full moon had always been a time that Sarah and Jackson spent together.

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  • He should have known she could sing by her full, rich speaking voice.

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  • Well, I thought maybe I would wait until the next full moon, then find Elisabeth and let her rip out what's left of my guts.

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  • Yes, I would have to go away at the full moon.

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  • I have no control over what I do during the full moon, and after, have no memory of my time as a wolf, so I can't answer that.

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  • She returned to her friends who were waiting for a full report, anxious and hopeful.

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  • He remembered that her phone went straight to voicemail the morning after the full moon.

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  • He thought about the next full moon and wondered how they would deal with it.

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  • She answered with a warm, full kiss.

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  • It was a wolf howling at the full moon.

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  • You know, the full moon is two days before Halloween this month.

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  • This is where you could stay during the full moon.

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  • Elisabeth's voice sang full and rich.

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  • If we were to be together at the full moon, do you think something would prevent her from killing me?

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  • She quietly said, "I'm sorry, I wanted to get through the next full moon before telling you."

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  • Every year, the full moon in January is the Wolf Moon and there is a three day festival that all werewolves attend… kind of our high holiday.

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  • We've been talking about the full moon.

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  • They were determined to enjoy every minute of easiness before dealing with the reality of the full moon.

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  • I will never be close enough to hurt you at the full moon again.

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  • Everyone seemed happy to ignore the discussion about the full moon.

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  • Elisabeth asked, "Do you think Connor will sell his townhouse and move in here full time?"

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  • Not unless I catch him at the full moon.

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  • Sarah counted the full bags.

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  • I need to spend a full day in my studio.

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  • She had been planning to pay Elisabeth a surprise visit before the November full moon anyway.

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  • Did Elisabeth tell you we spent the last full moon together?

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  • Even if they were together at the full moon, neither would remember.

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  • Connor mostly paced, nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.

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  • The full moon is in six days.

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  • Sarah was determined to finish it before Elisabeth left for the full moon.

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  • They finished one day before the full moon, and all stood admiring their accomplishment as Elisabeth said, I'm going to do some great work here.

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  • That evening, Jackson and Elisabeth stayed up late as they had for the previous full moon, neither wanting to waste precious time together sleeping.

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  • When they were about half way through the game he asked, "Do you think she will ever agree to stay for the full moon again?"

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  • Full size ice pack coming right up.

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  • Perhaps I could go for the festivities then come back here before the full moon.

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  • Wait. How did she morph into a wolf, it's not even close to a full moon?

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  • The smile with those full lips was sad, sweet and somehow innocent.

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  • When she left his apartment, all she took was a suitcase full of clothes.

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  • She reached down, scooping up a hand full of the moist snow, and forced it into a loose ball.

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  • She had probably pumped Alex full of information about her.

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  • Katie came from the kitchen, balancing a full cup of steaming coffee.

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  • The crocuses were in full bloom and the daffodils along the fence were swollen, ready to give birth to their bright yellow blossoms.

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  • You have such an inquisitive mind, crammed full of unusual facts.

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  • He's full of surprises, isn't he?

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  • Alex gave his full attention to tucking the photo into the box through a gap in the top.

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  • Imaging of the mountain flashed off and was replaced by a screen full of colors and letters Brady didn't understand.

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  • With her sexy little body, full lips, and huge brown eyes … In a different world, maybe.

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  • Whatever she found at the Peak had driven her into a forest full of insurgents despite her injury and her lack of familiarity with the forest or the world outside hers.

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  • Lana hadn't expected to sleep in so long but was grateful Elise had thought to leave her alone for the full night.

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  • The weight of those secrets robbed her of her appetite and made her feel tired again, even after a full night of rest.

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  • Lana found herself eating faster than she should have, hungry for real food after ten days of appetite suppressants and the dehydrated staples that she'd stuffed her bag full of.

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  • A youth was stuffing a bag full of medical supplies.

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  • Another corner contained crates full of sleeping babies while older children sat reading antique books in the center of the room.

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  • Melissa smiled in response, her hands full with a toddler trying to steal another's oranges.

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  • Gabriel cursed under his breath.  He had no way of knowing what kind of test a deity like Death could create, but it wasn't likely to be good.  While he had full faith in Rhyn, he also knew better than to trust the petite woman in white standing in his dream.

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  • The snakelike branches overhead were creepier when she could see them in daylight, and the few birds and insects she saw made her shudder.  The sense of being followed didn't leave even in the full light of day.

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  • He ascended two floors to the hallway where Kris's supplies had been stocked.  He recalled how hard it could be taking care of a helpless creature like Katie or Toby.  He strode to the chamber that had served as a department store full of clothing to Kris's Immortals.  Not surprised to find the chamber ransacked, he sifted through the remaining clothing on the floor.  He guessed Toby's size and stuffed a bag with a few items before going to the food supplies.

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  • I'm almost full grown.

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  • Toby was silent, knowing a normal Immortal could never understand.  He didn't yet have the full power of a real guardian angel, but he should've been able to do more than … nothing.  Angels were placed with human mothers so they could understand the creatures they were meant to take care of.  Human mothers raised them as their own, yet none of his human mothers had gone to the extent Katie did to try to protect him.

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  • I don't think both of us will make it out of the underworld.  It makes me think about all the things I wish I'd done before I died.  I wanted to backpack through Europe and go on a cruise somewhere warm.  I wanted to make love with you on the beach under the full moon.  Without worrying about demons or Kris or anything.

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  • The full demon dropped the book in his hands and lurched to his feet.

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  • He hesitated and then held out a hand.  She took it.  His warm hands were rough and large.  He squeezed hers.  He led her away from the courtyard and lights into the dark night.  They walked hand in hand for a few moments, alone under the full moon.  She'd walked with him before, but this night, it was different.  She felt the shift between them.

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  • I imagine you have your hands full dealing with the Immortals.

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  • I don't know anything about the case, but I know it would take a room full of CPA's to figure out how many cups of coffee you guys owe each other.

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  • Mayer promised to send the full file with Byrne's picture from the now near-closing personnel office, located in another building.

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  • Fred possessed a full head of snow-white hair, carried himself ramrod straight and was a familiar sight and well-liked figure about town.

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  • Fred finally leaned back with the knowing look of a kid with a pocket full of gumdrops.

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  • Some of the guys figure a dumb trick like a midnight swim ain't so surprising for a Yankee with a snoot full.

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  • I pulled Sackler off that check fraud case and gave him the Wasserman business full time.

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  • Dean knew the Parkside Sentinel would be going full steam later in the day, so he stopped by the red brick building on his way to work.

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  • Andy Sackler met them at the door of the motel with a mouth full of doughnut and a coffee cup in his hand.

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  • You're ticked off; your bladder's full, so you drive in anyway.

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  • You've had a snoot full of beer and you're driving.

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  • The man was about Dean's age, shorter, with dark hair and moustache and dressed in full biking attire.

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  • Burgess turned his full attention to Fred, a concerned look on his face.

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  • Although the heavy rain was holding off, there was a feeling it was only a matter of time before the full fury hit.

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  • We have to get you a good stiff drink and a stomach full of food.

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  • The Ice Lady, Linda Segal, was going full bore at the Sentinel, trying to convince her reading public that the poor lad might have been saved had the local police properly conducted the search for the missing boy in a timely fashion.

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  • However, as soon as Dean explained his suspicions concerning the bugging of their phone, he captured Fred's full attention.

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  • Dean forced a pot full of evil thoughts about the beanpole bas­tard Edwin Mayer aside in deference to his concern over Cynthia's whereabouts.

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  • The first two weeks of June were a never-ending list of chores and activities jammed full with last minute preparations, one workplace crisis following another, and an annoying series of details that demanded Dean's attention.

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  • With a full water bottle and a full stomach and legs warmed to the rhythm of the ride, he became molded into a near trance as he churned up the Colorado miles.

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  • By the time Dean ped­aled the last of the 60 miles into the small town of Pagosa Springs, he knew he'd had a full day's workout.

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  • Dean spent a pocket full of coins before he found the one housing the person for whom he was searching.

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  • There were some decisions that should be made jointly, and being in control meant taking full responsibility.

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  • Normally he wouldn't mind having the attention of a room full of females, but this was different.

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  • The full lips parted as she smiled and that tiny dimple appeared at the corner of her mouth.

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  • His chocolate gaze scanned the room full of women uncomfortably as he walked toward her, his square-toed boots clicking briskly on the hardwood floor.

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  • The moon was full, the temperature cool for early August.

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  • She showered and put on a white sundress with a full skirt and spaghetti straps.

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  • She relaxed, leaning into his kiss – enjoying the full length of his body against hers.

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  • The full import of his actions hit her, bringing a flood of warmth to her face.

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  • The chickens liked their new run, which was purposely left full of weeds.

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  • Mom always said to be careful of a man who was full of pretty words – but then, she probably never met a man like Alex.

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  • Life hadn't been harsh for her, but it certainly hadn't been full of frills, either.

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  • Katie stopped fussing with her dress and her full attention riveted on Carmen's face.

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  • It was a warm firm kiss, full of confidence.

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  • It was an off-the-shoulder style with spaghetti straps to hold up the bodice and a full skirt that made her waist look small.

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  • He started for the house, his arms full of groceries.

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  • After a long pause, he finally lowered his head and kissed her full on the lips.

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  • It was a long lingering kiss that brought her to full passion.

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  • Some things, like not eating too fast or taking large bites, not talking with the mouth full, might be assumed, but it was surprising how many people did them – in public, even.

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  • An hour later it was full dark and he still hadn't returned from the chores.

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  • Her hair looked like it hadn't been washed in a month and her coat was wrinkled and full of holes.

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  • This part of northwest Arkansas enjoyed four full seasons.

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  • They were in full bloom, their bright yellow blossoms contrasting starkly against the soft green of new grass.

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  • Caught unprepared, he took the full force of it on his cheek.

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  • He stared down at her, his eyes full of pain.

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  • He dumped a spoon full of green beans in his plate.

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  • For a full minute they exchanged emotions across the corral.

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  • The waiting room was full of Reynolds family members.

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  • As she walked out with the full cup, she noticed Alex talking to a man in a white smock.

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  • Her attention shifted to the nurse behind the counter, who was taking full inventory of Alex.

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  • Carmen suggested a family project of redecorating the room to his taste, and Alex was in full agreement.

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  • A full ten years older than his little brother, he'd raised Damian from the age of seven, after the death of their father.

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  • Hers was the kind of beauty that made a man notice her in a crowd full of beauties, or a god spot her from others gathered in his orchard for a celebration of his twenty-seventh birthday.

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  • She braced herself for the blows before recalling he'd never struck her full force.

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  • With Yully, I can change even a full vamp back into a human.

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  • Yes, if you've been there a day and until you get back to your own world for a full day.

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  • A full day after you've been here in the immortal world, your vision will clear.

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  • A full day will make you powerful and probably, a mother.

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  • If nothing else, she'd have a much better vision of what was to come after a full day in the immortal world.

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  • Before the last full moon, you never desired to visit the villages, or even to venture outside our walls.

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  • He had thought her fair in the moonlight, but in full light, he found her beautiful.

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  • Rissa drew herself up to her full height and looked around.

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  • He knew nothing aside from Memon's heavy-fisted ways and those of the surrounding clans, but he felt far more comfortable sitting in a hall full of what should be the enemy than he ever had at Memon's court.

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  • He moved to the bed and lowered her onto her back, pressing her soft shape flat with the full length of his body.

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  • The barrel was a third full.

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  • The bladder was full.

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  • The belly full of food made her drowsy.

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  • A day beneath ground made her eyes ache in the full light of day.

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  • Carmen was waiting and he was ready to give her his full attention – as soon as they got the children to bed.

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  • Alex liked to be in full control.

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  • It was after six am, but still not full daylight.

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  • Jonathan had reached puberty in full rebellion, which was one of the reasons she didn't think he should have a cell phone.

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  • She didn't have to hire a man full time.

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  • He is full of this pride.

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  • At first she would have done almost anything to get him back, but now that idea seemed full of holes.

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  • You were in full control and my feelings didn't matter.

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  • He shifted in his chair, obviously giving his response full consideration.

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  • Mahogany shelves full of dust free books surrounded them with the wisdom of many years.

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  • In actuality, he was tired of not being in full control.

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  • Carmen had accepted the full responsibility of all the animals, the children and the house.

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  • He regarded her thoughtfully for a full minute before responding.

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  • As near as she could figure, it was more than half full - all she would need.

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  • After a full minute of tugging and grunting she managed to dislodge the ax from the wood.

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  • He's too full of southern pride.

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  • Their kiss was like an Arkansas storm - wild, warm and full of electricity.

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  • A full head and shoulders taller than other kids his age, he had lost the ability to work with the rest of the street urchins.

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  • Even with his belly full, Xander's senses were nearly ensnared by the scent of food.

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  • Xander's calendar was full for the week.

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  • Toni's got her hands full, he said in a lowered voice and winked.

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  • Just in case, she waited a full two minutes outside his condo before typing in the code.

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  • His teeth behind the full lips were normal today, which made her think she'd been wrong about the fangs she saw yesterday.

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  • His full lips were warm, the tongue that flickered into her mouth hot.

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  • A peek into the former vamp's mind revealed that two of Damian's sisters-in-law had managed to turn a full vamp back into a disgruntled Natural.

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  • When he drank his fill, he withdrew, content to be full again.

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  • Xander didn't let him drink long, more interested in his own full stomach than Charles' life.

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  • His hands were full with groceries from the list Ingrid texted her.

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  • His velvety mouth and full lips, combined with his amber-oak scent, intoxicated her senses.

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  • This place is full of beds waiting for celebrity hook-ups.

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  • She pulled her hair up in a ponytail, gaze settling on the necklace dangling between her full breasts.

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  • Her eyes went to his full lips.

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  • Xander drank until the edge of hunger was gone, suspecting the talk they were about to have would force him to find alternate sources for a full meal.

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  • He couldn't help thinking she looked like some beautiful, otherworldly creature with her full lips, haunted eyes and curls that appeared silver in the moonlight.

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  • He wanted to hear her whisper his name after they made love and flutter soft kisses with her full lips across his face, the way she had the other night.

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  • The height of the male at the shoulder when full grown is usually from 8 to lc, ft., occasionally as much as II, and possibly even more.

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  • He is a beneficent and venerable old man of the sea, full of wisdom and skilled in prophecy, but, like Proteus, he will only reveal what he knows under compulsion.

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  • The crisis came, and he used it to the full.

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  • From that time he resided in Italy; he refused to follow the other Hungarian patriots, who, under the lead of Deak, accepted the composition of 1867; for him there could be no reconciliation with the house of Habsburg, nor would he accept less than full independence and a republic. He would not avail himself of the amnesty, and, though elected to the Diet of 1867, never took his seat.

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  • He now reaped to the full the harvest of treason and rebellion which he himself had sown so abundantly during the first forty years of his life.

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  • Dressed in full armour and attended by the papal vicar, Cola headed a procession to the Capitol; here he addressed the assembled crowd, speaking "with fascinating eloquence of the servitude and redemption of Rome."

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  • Those cells are accurately marked, the position of which is such that the colonies, to which they give rise, can grow to their full size without coming into contact with other colonies.

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  • Rome was full of anti-revolutionary and anti-Napoleonic strangers from all parts of Europe.

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  • He refused to use his full influence in favour of the candidacy of Charles of Valois, brother of Philip IV., lest France became too powerful; and recognized Henry of Luxemburg, whom his representatives crowned emperor at the Lateran in 1312.

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  • She had regained her liberty, and made no secret of her intention to use it to the full.

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  • The molar teeth are six in number on each side, increasing in size from before backwards, and, as in the elephants, with a horizontal succession, the anterior teeth being lost before the full development of the posterior ones, which gradually move forward, taking the place of those that are destroyed by wear.

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  • The town, the full name of which is Kirkby-Kendal or Kirkby-in-Kendal, is the largest in the county.

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  • It is divided by the Croal, a small tributary of the Irwell, into Great and Little Bolton, and as the full name implies, is surrounded by high moorland.

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  • The anchorage is safe, and the bay full of fish; the harbour has a certain amount of trade.

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  • The angle between the rivers was now almost full.

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  • As one is exhausted another is in full bearing, so that by a systematic arrangement a single proprietor will send to the surface from 300 lb to 3000 lb of mushrooms per day.

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  • Other officers are the clerk of the county court, elected for six years, the sheriff, who also acts as tax-collector and treasurer, the prosecuting attorney, one or two assessors, the surveyor of lands and the superintendent of free schools, all elected for the term of four years; the sheriff may not serve two consecutive full terms. In addition there are boards appointed or elected by various authorities and charged with specific duties.

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  • A full pardon was promised, but on the 1st of August Waynflete was one of the special commissioners to try the rebels.

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  • In the wars against the English in the 14th and 15th centuries and the religious wars of the 16th century the town had its full participation; and in 1665 it acquired a terrible notoriety by the trial and execution of many members of the nobility of Auvergne who had tyrannized over the neighbouring districts.

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  • All are built in the Doric style, of the local porous stone, which is of a warm red brown colour, full of fossil shells and easily corroded when exposed to the air.

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  • A full list of Collier's writings is given by the Rev. Wm.

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  • It is the seat of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station and of Hobart College (nonsectarian), which was first planned in 1812, was founded in 1822 (the majority of its incorporators being members of the Protestant Episcopal church) as successor to Geneva Academy, received a full charter as Geneva College in 1825, and was renamed Hobart Free College in 1852 and Hobart College in 1860, in honour of Bishop John Henry Hobart.

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  • Thereupon, in full council and in the king's presence, Roland read his letter aloud.

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  • The new administration was headed by Buckingham, in whose toleration and comprehension principles Ashley shared to the full.

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  • Much of Shaftesbury's career, increasingly so as it came near its close, is incapable of defence; but it has escaped most of his critics that his life up to the Restoration, apparently full of inconsistencies, was evidently guided by one leading principle, the determination to uphold the supremacy of parliament, a principle which, however obscured by self-interest, appears also to have underlain his whole political career.

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  • In 1891 he was appointed lecturer in physics at Stockholm and four years later became full professor.

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  • In another annual called the Gem appeared the poem on the story of "Eugene Aram," which first manifested the full extent of that poetical vigour which seemed to advance just in proportion as his physical health declined.

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  • We have then to think of a full universe of matter (and matter = extension) divided and figured with endless variety, and set (and kept) in motion by God; and any sort of division, figure and motion will serve the purposes of our supposition as well as another.

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  • The same dignity appeared in the grave beauty of his features, though the abnormal height of his cranium afforded an opportunity for ridicule of which the comedians made full use.

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  • The origin of such unendowed curacies is traceable to the fact that benefices were sometimes granted to religious houses pleno jure, and with liberty for them to provide for the cure; and when such appropriations were transferred to lay persons, being unable to serve themselves, the impropriators were required to nominate a clerk in full orders to the.

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  • In 1868 he obtained the same professorship at Edinburgh University, and in 1873 he published a textbook of Magnetism and Electricity, full of original work.

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  • At the same time he was full of schemes, practical and unpractical.

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  • In one country he meets with women who, after the burial in the winter, become alive again in the spring full of youth and beauty.

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  • The Hebrew text of the book of Ezekiel is not in good condition - it is full of scribal inaccuracies and additions.

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  • The Pipe Roll of Cloyne, compiled by Bishop Swaffham in 1364, is a remarkable record embracing a full account of the feudal tenures of the see, the nature of the impositions, and the duties the purl homines Sancti Colmani were bound to perform at a very early period.

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  • The system is hermetically sealed after being pumped full of water, an expansion chamber in the shape of a pipe of larger dimensions being provided at the top of the system above the highest point of circulation.

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  • The full title of this first work of Napier's is given below.'

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  • Protestants were granted full civil rights and protection, and were permitted to hold their ecclesiastical assemblies - consistories, colloquies and synods, 1 Lindsay, Hist.

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  • In1730-1732the stricter party in the presbyteries of New Castle and Donegal insisted on full subscription, and in 1736, in a minority synod, interpreted the adopting act according to their own views.

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  • During the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries Parma had its full share of the Guelph and Ghibelline struggles, in which it mainly took the part of the former, and also carried on repeated hostilities with Borgo San Donnino and Piacenza.

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  • All the public acts and judicial decisions of one province have full legal effect and authority in all the others.

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  • It was endowed by its founder with a cabildo (corporation) and full Spanish municipal privileges.

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  • It was at his house, full of all the wondrous, half-forbidden novelties of the west, that Alexius, after the death of his first consort, Martha, met Matvyeev's favourite pupil, the beautiful Natalia Naruishkina, whom he married on the 21st of January 1672.

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  • In 1904, under the old system of three-years service with numerous total and partial exemptions, 324,253 men became liable to incorporation, of whom 25,432 were rejected as unfit, 55,265 were admitted as one-year volunteers, 62,160 were put back, 27,825 had already enlisted with a view to making the army a career, 5257 were taken for the navy, and thus, with a few extra details and casualties, the contingent for full service dwindled to 147,549 recruits.

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  • The full number of persons liable to be called upon for military service and engaged in such service is calculated (1908) as 4,800,000, of whom 1,350,000 of the active army and the younger classes of army reserve would constitute the field armies set on foot at the outbreak of war.

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  • The system of studies-reorganized in 1902embraces a full curriculum of seven years, which is divided into two periods.

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  • In India the franchise is exercised without distinction of color or nationality; in Senegal the electors are the inhabitants (black and white) of the communes which have been given full powers.

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  • Ten years were spent in this operation, a full account of which was published by Bouguer in 17 4 9, Figure de la terre determinee.

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  • In all cases a more or less full series of teeth is developed, these being differentiated into incisors, canines, premolars and molars, when all are present; but only a single pair of teeth in each jaw has deciduous predecessors.

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  • Deciduous premolar preceded by a minute molariform tooth, which remains in place until the animal is nearly full grown.

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  • The men of Judah and Benjamin did not succeed in getting full possession of the place, and the Jebusites still held it when David became king of Israel.

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  • The steps by which the practice of resting from labour on the Lord's day instead of on the Sabbath was established in Christendom and received civil as well as ecclesiastical sanction are dealt with under Sunday; it is enough to observe here that this practice is naturally and even necessarily connected with the religious observance of the Lord's day as a day of worship and religious gladness, and is in full accordance with the principles laid down by Jesus in His criticism of the Sabbath of the Scribes.

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  • Thus the old Hindus chose the new and the full moon as days of sacrifice; the eve.

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  • That full moon as well as new moon had a religious significance among the ancient Hebrews seems to follow from the fact that, when the great agricultural feasts were fixed to set days, the full moon was chosen.

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  • This name shabattu was certainly applied to the 15th day of the month, and am nuh libbi could mean "day of rest in the middle," referring to the moon's pause at the full.

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  • If the 15th always was full moon day, the 7th would coincide well with half moon, but the 21st and 28th would fall away considerably from the moon's phases.

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  • Along the full length of the eastern coast extends a succession of mountain chains.

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  • On the 8th of December 1864, in the full vigour of his intellectual powers, he died of an attack of fever, ending in suffusion on the lungs.

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  • It was stipulated that there was to be toleration for both Catholics and Protestants; that the Spanish king should be recognized as de jure sovereign, and the prince of Orange as governor with full powers in Holland and Zeeland.

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  • See Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopeidie, " Innocenz II.," with full references.

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  • He supported the claims of Bohemia to a full autonomy; he strongly attacked both the February constitution and the Ausgleich with Hungary; what he desired was a common parliament for the whole empire based on a settlement with each one of the territories.

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  • See the very full article by Frankfurter in the Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, which supersedes his earlier biography.

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  • In 1911 he accepted the chair of physics in Prague, only to be induced to return to his own polytechnic school at Zurich as full professor in the following year.

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  • The oak will not bear exposure to the full force of the sea gale, though in ravines and on sheltered slopes oak woods sometimes extend nearly to the shore.

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  • On the 25th of November Cromwell charged Manchester with "unwillingness to have the war prosecuted to a full victory"; which Manchester answered by accusing Cromwell of having used expressions against the nobility, the Scots and Presbyterianism; of desiring to fill the army of the Eastern Association with Independents to prevent any accommodation; and of having vowed if he met the king in battle he would as lief fire his pistol at him as at anybody else.

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  • He was made an associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1860, and a full academician in 1861.

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  • The whole land was full of violence, the very bishops storming rich monasteries at the head of armed retainers.

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  • On the decoration of the Sala del Cambio, or old exchange, Perugino put forth the full force of his genius.

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  • When work is done against these forces no full equivalent of potential energy may be produced; this applies especially to frictional forces, for if the motion of the system be reversed the forces will be also reversed and will still oppose the motion.

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  • Having held educational posts at Saarbriicken and Dusseldorf, in 1836 he became extraordinary professor of philosophy at Bonn, and in 1840 full professor.

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  • Although some attain their full development in the body of a single host - in this respect differing from all other Entozoa - the majority do not become sexually mature until after their transference from an "intermediate" to a "definitive" host.

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  • Tests of the comparative efficiencies of hydraulic and electric cranes tend to show that, although they do not vary to any very considerable extent with full load, yet the efficiency of the hydraulic crane falls away very much more rapidly than that of the electric crane when working on smaller loads.

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  • The Titan was the first type of large portable crane in which full use was made of a truly horizontal movement of the load; for the purpose for which the type is designed, viz.

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  • The great blot on his memory is his cruelty, which at times was frightful, and showed itself in its full fierceness in the punishment of persons accused of witchcraft, soothsaying or magical practices.

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  • The evidence upon a particular point may be very full at one period and almost entirely lacking at another.

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  • The amelu was a patrician, the man of family, whose birth, marriage and death were registered, of ancestral estates and full civil rights.

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  • If he did not, on his death the brothers were bound to do so, giving her a full child's share if a wife, a concubine or a vestal, but one-third of a child's share if she were a hierodule or a Marduk priestess.

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  • An adopted child was a full heir, the contract might even assign him the position of eldest son.

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  • On Napoleon's deposition, the island was ceded to him with full sovereign rights, and he resided there from the 5th of May 1814 to the 26th of February 1815.

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  • The action of this bridge resembles the magnetic shunt in its effect on the received signals, as the direction of the winding is the same throughout its length, and thus the full inductive action is produced for curbing purposes.

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  • A full account of the development of his system was given by him in an article published in the Fortnightly Review for June 1902; see also a paper by him in the Journ.

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  • The box was filled nearly, but not quite full, of granulated hard carbon.

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  • The space enclosed between the front and rear faces of the box is filled about three-quarters full of finely granulated hard carbon, which therefore lies in contact with the front and rear carbon disks of the apparatus, and also fills up the space lying between the lower edge of these disks and the curved surface of the case.

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  • All the members of the suppressed communities received full exercise of all the ordinary political and civil rights of laymen; and annuities were granted to all those who had taken permanent religious vows prior to the 18th of January 1864.

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  • In consequence, in 1908, of 490,000 liable, some I 10,000 actually joined for full training and 24,000 of the new 2nd category for short training, which contrasts very forcibly with the feeble embodiments of i906 and 1907.

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  • When the 1907 scheme takes full effect, however, the Active Army and the Mobile Militia will each be augmented by about one-third.

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  • But Charles Charles Albert, who, whatever his faults, had a generous Albertre- nature, was determined that so long as be had an news the army in being he could not abandon the Lombards War, and the Venetians, whom he had encouraged in their resistance, without one more effort, though he knew full well that he was staking all on a desperate chance.

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  • Article 9 guaracteed to the pope full freedom for the exercise of his spiritual ministry, and provided for the publication of pontifical announcements on the doors of the Roman churches and basilicas.

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  • As in 1869-1870, it therefore became a matter of the highest importance for Austria to retain full disposal of all her troops by assuring herself against Italian aggression.

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  • Again speaking in the Chamber, Mancini claimed for Italy the principal merit in the conclusion of the triple alliance, but declared that the alliance left Italy full liberty of action.

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  • The principal other ceremonies of this class are the new and full moon offerings, the oblations made at the commencement of the three seasons, the offering of first-fruits, the animal sacrifice, and the Agnihotra, or daily morning and evening oblation of milk, which, however, is also included amongst the grihya, or domestic rites, as having to be performed daily on the domestic fire by the householder who keeps no regular set of sacrificial fires.

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  • The good man is the perfectly rational or perfect self-consistent man; and that is a full account of virtue, though Kant professes to re-interpret it still further in a much more positive sense as implying the service of humanity.

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  • And yet perhaps full success was neither possible nor desirable.

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  • If this conception is ".4lecha regarded as full and absolute truth, it involves materialism.

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  • Corbulo was thereupon sent out to the East with full military powers.

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  • Sir Edward Coke finds in Magna Carta a full and proper legal answer to every exaction of the Stuart kings, and a remedy for every evil suffered at the time.

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  • When the odcyte is full grown, the residual odgonia die off and disintegrate.

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  • This is the full, ideal development, which is always contracted or shortened to a greater or less extent.

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  • The daughter-individuals grow, form the full number of twenty-four tentacles and divide again.

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  • The Recherches sur l'organisation des corps vivants, which sketches out Lamarck's doctrines, was published in 1802; but the full development of his views in the Philosophic zoologique did not take place until 1809.

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  • The full implications of the group of ideas require, and are likely to receive, much attention in the immediate future of biological investigation, but it is enough at present to point out that until the more obvious lines of inquiry have been opened out much more fully, we cannot be in a position to guess at the existence of a residuum, for which such a metaphysical conception as bathmism would serve even as a convenient disguise for ignorance.

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  • The acts of councils of this age are full of the trials of bishops not only for heresy but for immorality and common law crimes.

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  • A few years later, in 347, the council of Sardica, a council of practically the whole West save Africa, reversed Tyre and acquitted St Athanasius after a full judicial inquiry.

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  • In the quiet of a country town, far removed from actual contact with painful scenes, but on the edge of the whirlwind raised by the Fugitive Slave Bill, memory and imagination had full scope, and she wrote for serial publication in The National Era, an anti-slavery paper of Washington, D.C., the story of "Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly."

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  • When Gotama the Buddha, himself a Kosalan by birth, determined on the use, for the propagation of his religious reforms, of the living tongue of the people, he and his followers naturally made full use of the advantages already gained by the form of speech current through the wide extent of his own country.

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  • The full name he then bore was Marcus Aelius Aurelius Antoninus, Aelius coming from Hadrian's family, and Aurelius being the original name of Antoninus Pius.

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  • How severely strict medieval abstinence was may be gauged from the fact that armies and garrisons were sometimes, in default of dispensations, as in the case of the siege of Orleans in 1429, reduced to starvation for want of Lenten food, though in full possession of meat and other supplies.

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  • It is with a full message that Paul has been entrusted, the message of Christ, who alone can lead to all the riches of fulness of knowledge.

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  • The full details of the siege and massacre will be found under Indian Mutiny, and here it will suffice to refer to the local memorials of that evil time.

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  • The hind limbs appear as buds at the base of the tail, and gradually attain their full development during the tadpole life.

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  • They are of middle height and dark complexion, with generally straight nose, small round skull, small sharp chin and large full eyes, which are expressive, however, rather of cunning than intelligence.

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  • It does not appear, however, that a regularly organized or numerous Orphic sect ever existed, nor that Orphism ever became popular; it was too abstract, too full of symbolism.

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  • But these two principles do not find their full expression till we come, in the ascending series, to the Vascular Plants.

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  • Besides the hydrom and leptom, and situated between them, there is a tissue which perhaps serves to conduct soluble carbohydrates, and whose cells are ordinarily full of starch.

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  • It conducts plastic substances inwards from the cortex, and its cells are frequently full of starch, which they store in winter.

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  • When this stage is reached the invading tubes and their ramifications frequently disappear, leaving the cells full of the bacterioids, as they have been called.

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  • It should be remembered that a single complete defoliation of a herbaceous annual may so incapacitate the assimilation that no stores are available for seeds, tubers, &c., for another year, or at most so little that feeble plants only come up. In the case of a tree matters run somewhat differently; most large trees in full foliage have far more assimilatory surface than is immediately necessary, and if the injury is confined to a single year it may be a small event in the life of the tree, but if repeated the cambium, bud-stores and fruiting may all suffer.

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  • Numerous wild hypotheses as to changes in the constitution of the host-plant, leading to supposed vulnerability previously non-existent, would probably never have seen the light had the full significance of the truth been grasped that an epidemic results when the external laciors favor a parasite somewhat more than they do the host.

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  • A cushion plant (Anabasis aretioides) of the north-western Sahara, frequently shows dead leaves on the exposed side whilst the plant is in full vigour on the sheltered side.

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  • Young cells ar full of cytoplasm, old cells generally contain a large vacuole or vacuoles, containing cell-sap, and with only a thin, almost invisible layer of cytoplasm on their walls.

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  • In the vascular cryptogams and phanerogams it takes place in the spore mother cells and the reduced number is found in all the cells of the gametophyte, the full number in those of the sporophyte.

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  • The discoveries of Columbus awakened a spirit of enterprise in Spain which continued in full force for a century; adventurers flocked eagerly across the Atlantic, and discovery followed Sp aniards discovery in rapid succession.

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  • In 1541 Francisco de Orellana discovered the whole course of the Amazon from its source in the Andes to the Atlantic. A second voyage on the Amazon was made in 1561 by the mad pirate Lope de Aguirre; but it was not until 1639 that a full account was written of the great river by Father Cristoval de Acufia, who ascended it from its mouth and reached the city of Quito.

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  • The ships touched at Achin in Sumatra and at Java, returning with full ladings of pepper in 1603.

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  • In 1583 Jan Hugen van Linschoten made a voyage to India with a Portuguese fleet, and his full and graphic descriptions of India, Africa, China and the Malay Archipelago must have been of no small use to his countrymen in their distant voyages.

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  • Before full adjustment has been attained the river bed may be broken in places by waterfalls or interrupted by lakes; after adjustment the bed assumes a permanent outline, the slope diminishing more and more gradually, without a break in its symmetrical descent.

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  • Biog,, which gives a full bibliography.

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  • Soon afterwards he died, on the 16th of September 1498, "full of years and merit" says his biographer.

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  • Its general appearance is that rather of a spacious modern, than of a medieval city full of historical associations.

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  • The corm of the meadow-saffron attains its full size in June or early in July.

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  • Colchicine is the active principle and may be given in full form in doses of to 1 1 8 grain.

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  • Some of his early Mantuan works are in that apartment of the Castello which is termed the Camera degli Sposi - full compositions in fresco, including various portraits of the Gonzaga family, and some figures of genii, &c. In 1488 he went to Rome at the request of Pope Innocent VIII., to paint the frescoes in the chapel of the Belvedere in the Vatican; the marquis of Mantua (Federigo) created him a cavaliere before his departure.

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  • He engraved about fifty plates, according to the usual reckoning; some thirty of them are mostly accounted indisputable - often large, full of figures, and highly studied.

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  • They begin with Mar Rab Sheshna (7th century) and continue to Hai Gaon, who died in 1038, and are full of historical and literary interest.

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  • Just above `Ana are rapids, and from this point to Hit the river is full of islands, while the bed is for the most part narrow, leaving little cultivable land between it and the bluffs.

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  • The swamps are full of huge reeds, bordered with tamarisk jungles, and in its lower reaches, where the water stretches out into great marshes, the river is clogged with a growth of agrostis.

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  • The Norman power in England was founded on full and speedy union with the one nation among whom they found themselves.

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  • The one claimed an existing kingdom, and obtained full possession of it in a comparatively short time; the other formed for himself a dominion bit by bit, which rose to the rank of a kingdom I Roger de Hauteville, the conqueror of Sicily, was a brother of the first four dukes or counts of Apulia, and was invested with the countship of Sicily by the pope before starting on his adventure.

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  • This includes a full bibliography.

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  • The preface to this edition collects all the biographical details and gives full bibliographical references to MSS.

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  • The age is full of troubles; Christianity is ruining the empire!

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  • This philosophical sceptic is full of humble joy in salvation, of deep love for the Saviour.

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  • If it fails - there are other channels; character can be known and trusted even when we are baffled by a thing necessarily so full of mystery as the development of a personality.

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  • There are several lakes of great depth and streams well fitted for the purposes of irrigation, of which full advantage is taken by the natives.

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  • In the city there is one small dock which can be used only at full tide.

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  • The larvae of Lucanidae live within the wood of trees, and may take three or four years to attain their full growth.

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  • It was found that the government by Boule and Ecclesia did not mean popular control in the full sense; it meant government by the leisured classes, inasmuch as the industrious farmer or herdsman could not leave his work to give his vote at the Ecclesia, or do his duty as a councillor.

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  • The fauna of the Baltic provinces is described in full in the Memoirs of the scientific bodies of these provinces.

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  • The serfdom which had sprung up in Russia in the 16th century, and became consecrated by law in 1609, taking, however, nearly one hundred and fifty years to attain its full growth, was abolished in 1861.

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  • That opportunity came when Basil died in 1533, leaving as successor a child only three years old, and the chances seemed all on the side of the nobles; but the result belied the current expectations, for the child came to be known in history as Ivan the Terrible, and died half a century later in the full enjoyment of unlimited autocratic power.

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  • Here, on the 14th of September 1829, was signed a treaty by which the Porte ceded to Russia the islands at the mouth of the Danube and several districts on the Asiatic frontier, granted full liberty to Russian navigation and commerce in the Black Sea, and guaranteed the autonomous rights previously accorded to Moldavia, Walachia and Servia.

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  • Sometimes, however, a sharp incline occurring on an otherwise easy line is not reckoned as the ruling gradient, trains heavier than could be drawn up it by a single engine being helped by an assistant or " bank " engine; sometimes also " momentum " or " velocity " grades, steeper than the ruling gradient, are permitted for short distances in cases where a train can approach at full speed and thus surmount them by the aid of its momentum.

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  • It may happen that from a large station sufficient traffic may be consigned to certain other large stations to enable full train-loads to be made up daily, or several times a day, and despatched direct to their destinations.

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  • A station of moderate size may collect goods destined for a great variety of places but not in sufficient quantities to compose a full train-load for any of them, and then it becomes impossible to avoid despatching trains which contain wagons intended for many diverse destinations.

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  • Locomotives have to start with the full load on the engine, consequently an outstanding feature of every compound locomotive is the apparatus or mechanism added to enable the engine to start readily.

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  • Subsequent improvements on the Sessions patent have resulted in a modified form of vestibule in which the housing is made the full width of the platform, though the contact plate and springs and the flexible connexions remain the same as before.

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  • On the other hand, where, as in America, the great volume of freight is raw material and crude food-stuffs, and the distances are great, a low charge per unit of transportation is more important than any consideration such as quickness of delivery; therefore full car-loads of freight are massed into enormous trains, which run unbroken for distances of perhaps 1000 m.

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  • It is with a full knowledge of these difficulties in the way of investigation that they maintain that unmistakably genuine phenomena are of constant occurrence.

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  • From the communion sacrifice sprang the piaculum, which here becomes a subsidiary form and finds its full explanation in the ideas connected with the mystic union of god and worshippers.

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  • Our data are nowhere so full as for India; where they are comparatively abundant they refer either to a civilized or semicivilized people, or to an area, like West Africa, where the influence of Islam has introduced a disturbing element.

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  • It is full of fish, and the neighbouring country, though barren and uncultivated, contains quantities of game.

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  • The general coincidence of the Sabbath or seventh day with the easily recognized first quarter and full moon established its sacred character as lunar as well as planetary.

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  • From the sense of having full vigour, living or lively qualities or movements, the word, got its chief current meaning of possessing rapidity or speed of movement, mental or physical.

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  • Before a similar mode of reasoning, all the other distinctive articles of the Romish creed "disappeared like a dream "; and " after a full conviction," on Christmas day, 1754, he received the sacrament in the church of Lausanne.

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  • It was during this period that he read Homer and Longinus, having for the first time acquired some real mastery of Greek; and after the publication of the Essai, his mind was full of projects for a new literary effort.

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  • It was not, indeed, until October 1772 that he found himself at last independent, and fairly settled in his house and library, with full leisure and opportunity to set about the composition of the first volume of his history.

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  • He secured full ownership of the county of Avignon through purchase from Queen Joanna (9th of June 1348) and renunciation of feudal claims by Charles IV.

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  • The instrument was submitted to a vote of the people and was adopted, and a full set of state officers was chosen.

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  • The Republicans, however, secured the electoral votes of Nevada in 1872 and in 1876, and in 1878 were again in full control, only to suffer defeat in 1880.

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  • The Federalist Party, which may be regarded as definitely organized practically from 1791, was led, leaving Washington aside, by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. A nationalization of the new central government to the full extent warranted by a broad construction of the powers granted to it by the constitution, and a correspondingly strict construction of the powers reserved to the states and the citizens, were the basic principles of Hamilton's policy.

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  • It flows at first through rather monotonous country, but the latter portion of its course, from the village of Altenahr, over which tower the ruins of the castle of Ahr, or Are (10th century), is full of romantic beauty.

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  • Although his making religion the sole factor of this evolution was a perversion of the historical facts, the book was so consistent throughout, so full of ingenious ideas, and written in so striking a style, that it ranks as one of the masterpieces of the French language in the 19th century.

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  • In the arduous and successful work of that office he took his full share.

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  • This is one of the few purely mathematical papers he published, and it exhibited at once to experts the full genius of its author.

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  • The feeling of heat is at first an internal one, but it spreads outwards to the surface and to the extremities; the skin becomes warm and red, but remains dry; the pulse becomes softer and more full, but still quick; and the throbbings occur in exposed arteries, such as the temporal.

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  • Sleep may overtake the patient in the midst of the sweating stage, and he awakes, not without some feeling of what he has passed through, but on the whole well, with the temperature fallen almost or altogether to the normal, or it may be even below the normal; the pulse moderate and full; the spleen again of its ordinary size; the urine that is passed after the paroxysm deposits a thick brick-red sediment of urates.

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  • A full account of the history of the Physiologus should also embrace the subjects taken from it in the productions of Christian art, the parodies suggested by the original work, e.g.

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  • After three years, in 1218, the full permission he desired was given by Honorius III.

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  • The land was full of " sons of Anak," giants who had terrified the scouts sent from Kadesh.

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  • The scanty details of these important events must naturally be contrasted with the comparatively full accounts of earlier Philistine wars and internal conflicts in narratives which date from this or even a later age.

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  • But even he reckoned the books of Daniel and Esther as canonical, and these were dangerous food for men who did not realize the full power of Rome.

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  • The country, Josephus says, was full of " robbers " and " wizards."

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  • Persecution was elevated into a system, a poll-tax was exacted, and the rabble was allowed (notably in 1336-1337) to give full vent to its fury.

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  • Crowds of wanderers were to be met on every road; Germany, Holland and Italy were full of Jews who, pack on shoulder, were seeking a precarious livelihood at a time when peddling was neither lucrative nor safe.

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  • No community living in full accordance with that code could fail to reach a high moral and intellectual level.

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  • Belgium granted full freedom to the Jews in 1815, and the community has since 1808 been organized on the state consistorial system, which till recently also prevailed in France.

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  • It was not till 1874 that full religious equality was granted to the Jews of Switzerland.

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  • Since 1814 the latter have been eligible as magistrates, and in 1849 full equality was formally ratified.

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  • In 1830 the first Jewish emancipation bill was brought in by Robert Grant, but it was not till the legislation of 1858-1860 that Jews obtained full parliamentary rights.

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  • It is unnecessary to remark that in the British colonies the Jews everywhere enjoy full citizenship. In fact, the colonies emancipated the Jews earlier than did the mother country.

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  • Under Dutch rule they enjoyed full civil rights.

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  • Briefly, it may be explained here that Easter day is the first Sunday after the full moon following the vernal equinox.

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  • As chairman, at the opening of the new session in that autumn, Mr. Henderson promised the full support of organized labour in maintaining the " splendid unity " of the nation.

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  • In 1880 the state assumed liability for the full amount plus interest, and this balance, $544,061.23, now constitutes an endowment fund, upon' which the state pays 6% interest.

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  • Another stage of the controversy was reached in1838-1847when the Mecklenburg Resolutions of the 31st of May 1775 were discovered either in part or in full in newspaper files.

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  • Persian literature after that date, and especially Persian poetry, is full of an ardent natural pantheism, in which a mystic apprehension of the unity and divinity of all things heightens the delight in natural and in human beauty.

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  • The same principle of maintaining an intervening width of neutral territory between the two countries is definitely established throughout the eastern borders of Afghanistan, along the full length of which a definite boundary has been demarcated to the point where it touches the northern limits of Baluchistan on the Gomal river.

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  • Where Chinese influence had full play it introduced Confucianism, a special style in art and the Chinese system of writing.

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  • For full titles see COUNCIL.

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  • As the last capital of the ancient Hindu dynasty of the Cholas, and in all ages one of the chief political, literary and religious centres of the south, the city is full of interesting associations.

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  • His prose idylls, The Garden that I love and In Veronica's Garden, are full of a pleasant, open-air flavour, which is also the outstanding feature of his English Lyrics.

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  • In 1775 he was removed to the castle of Joux, to which, however, he was not very closely confined, having full leave to visit in the town of Pontarlier.

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  • Webster's brief reply drew from Hayne a second speech, in which he entered into a full exposition of the doctrine of nullification, and the important part of Webster's second reply to Hayne on the 26th and 27th of January is a masterly exposition of the Constitution as in his opinion it had come to be after a development of more than forty years.

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  • At this time the state had been brought to the brink of ruin by the growth of avarice and luxury; there was a glaring inequality in the distribution of land and wealth, and the number of full citizens had sunk to 700, of whom about roc practically monopolized the land.

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